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iPhoto '09: Some features may not work after installing Safari 4

Some features of iPhoto '09 may not operate properly after installing Safari 4.0. These features include: Panning maps when using Places view Searching for a location when using the Find on Map... feature to manually assign locations to an image or images Attempting to set up a Facebook account from iPhoto Attempting to sign into a Facebook account from iPhoto

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